Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11023700 | Bioresource Technology | 2019 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
Biomass pretreatment can improve the conversion efficiency of bioenergy production. Liquid hot water (LHW) pretreatment is a truly green pretreatment due to its zero chemical use, but has the disadvantages of low lignin removal and pseudo-lignin formation. A modified liquid hot water (MLHW) process based on in situ synthesis of deep eutectic solvent (DES) could efficiently improve delignification of Roystonea regia leaves (LR) and leaf sheaths (LSR). LSR was less recalcitrant than LR, and its characteristics of higher porosity (34.8%) and thinner cell walls (5.2â¯Î¼m) for LSR contributed it higher lignin removal (53.6%) and lower choline chloride (ChCl) consumption (H2O-ChCl mass ratio of 2:1) than those (44.6% and 1:2) from LR. Moreover, a great improvement of 309.0% in bio-methane yield was achieved for the MLHW-treated LSR. In addition, in situ DES in MLHW had good biocompatibility with cellulase, microalgae, and yeast.
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Authors
Qiang Yu, Lei Qin, Yunyun Liu, Yongming Sun, Huijuan Xu, Zhongming Wang, Zhenhong Yuan,